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Universal acclaim- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 1 out of 19
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Mar 21, 2018This album, which was released in 2002, is still in top rotation as far as my 2018 playlist goes. It is a strange and stark and immensely appealing group of songs. I can't pick just one favorite, but "Huffer," "Off You," and "Full on Idle" are definite stand-outs. There is a genius to Kim Deal, and this album is the closest we'll probably get to seeing it.
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RyanAug 4, 2004
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BenjaminBunnyApr 16, 2004I would venture to say that "Off You" is the most beautiful song of Deal's career. A laid-back, lonely, lovely record.
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[Anonymous]Sep 23, 2002If I could give it a negative score, I would. Could not believe how badly this sounds. I would have tossed it out of my car window if it weren't littering. Don't waste your time!
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ladySep 8, 2002sad or not, this album is intimate invite into the mind of kim deal. Few artists have written like this, and even fewer have done it so well. this album rocks. fuck you rolling stone.
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HelenP.May 26, 2002not as fine as safari or last spalsh but the breeders are BACK!
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DamionR.May 25, 2002Great album. Way more "pod" than "last splash" and thats a wonderful thing! Definately the stoner album of the year so far. Kim Deal is a god!
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DavidM.May 22, 2002Have only heard it twice but early impressions are not favorable. There are a few very good songs but nothing that caught me right off .. was hoping for so much more.
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SpaceDogMay 13, 2002brilliance has a name: kim deal
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Awards & Rankings
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UncutSounds like the product of a sloppy but inspired band enjoying the straightforward art of making a noise. [Jun 2002, p.114]
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After repeated listens, Title TK congeals into a beautiful little slice of fuzz-rock-pop.
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MagnetThe tight, buzzing guitars and chugging rhythm section have been deconstructed--subdued, even. [#54, p.78]